"It comes about
just as it did in the first episode: caught off-guard; by surprise," Royo tells
BTS. "You just see the energy that these two share about trying to help one
another in their own way. It's just great chemistry between Henry and Olivia."

In their first
encounter, "She scared the hell out of me, yes," Royo says. Despite that, the
once-troubled Henry saw something he could relate to in Olivia.

"I think my
work with Henry kind of came across and like I think we get a sense ... the
first episode at the end when I (wished her good luck). I think Henry goes from
(thinking her ‘alternate universe' theory was a) nice idea, not really knowing
what's right or what's wrong, what's good or what's bad. But the idea is this
person is so committed to trying to get somewhere. I feel like Henry has been in those situations before, trying
to just do the right thing. Not being judgmental, but if I can help out, I'll
help out; and that kind of good karma maybe will help me when I'm feeling weak
to get over what I have to get over."

As Olivia looks
to return home, she must also deal with a serial kidnapper "over there," and
the case's repercussions on Col. Broyles.